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GRAPTOMANCY — [Noun] The practice of divining the future or hidden truths through the analysis of handwriting. From Ancient Greek γραπτός (graptós, "written") + -μαντεία (-manteía, "divination"). Unlike "graphology" (which dissects loops and slants for psychological insight) or "chiromancy" (which reads fate in the creases of a palm), graptomancy treats ink as prophecy—each flourish a portent, each smudge an omen. It is the diviner squinting at a client’s jagged "t" crossbar as though it were a storm cloud on the horizon, tracing the trembling curve of a "y" like a prophet reading tea leaves, or declaring doom in the smudged tail of a hastily scrawled signature. The page remembers what the writer forgets.